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Golf gains ground for Minot youth

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Minot Daily News
Nathan Beitler

Minot Daily News

Golf is gaining serious ground in Minot, especially among young players—and the numbers back it up. The Minot Junior Golf Association is drawing hundreds of kids to lessons, camps, and leagues at the Wee Links course and indoor Bunker facility. Participation is up across local schools, and demand for junior programs is spilling into every month of the year. Backed by a mission to keep the sport affordable, MJGA is helping build not just golfers, but a stronger, more connected youth sports scene across the region.

Minot Daily News
Nathan Beitler

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